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tamerlan tsarnaev was married and had a baby. the family of his wife said today they were "sickened" by the horror he inflicted. as we learn more about the brothers, it appears as though tamerlan underwent a significant change some time between 2009 and 2010. er 2009, tamerlan tsarnaev was tingsted for assaulting his girlfriend and then was interviewed by the f.b.i. at the request of the russian government, concerned he might be a security threat. around this time, his uncle became concerned. >> it was a different tamerlan-- see no purpose in life but a pursue path of god. >> reporter: ruslan tsarni says it was a path that led ifecifically toward a strict interpretation of islam. >> i ask, "what is the path?" he would say, "it's one of jihad." "okay, do you know translation of word 'jihad'?" >> axelrod: tsrani says tamerlan had a negative influence on his younger brother, dzhokar. >> the older brother involved him. his brother was not really his brother. he used him. he used him. >> axelrod: cbs news national security analyst jua
tamerlan tsarnaev was married and had a baby. the family of his wife said today they were "sickened" by the horror he inflicted. as we learn more about the brothers, it appears as though tamerlan underwent a significant change some time between 2009 and 2010. er 2009, tamerlan tsarnaev was tingsted for assaulting his girlfriend and then was interviewed by the f.b.i. at the request of the russian government, concerned he might be a security threat. around this time, his uncle became...
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their uncle says tamerlan had changed other the years. >> seeing no purpose in life but to pursue the path of god. >> reporter: the people here in massachusetts has been rallying around the victims all week. well-wishers have come to this memorial in downtown boston to live mementos. chris kennedy said the tragedy bonded the community. >> we'll just appreciate our fellow citizens more. >> reporter: many here say they're glad this week is over so life can get back to normal. cbs news has learned that one of the theories investigators are considering is that the brothers knew they were running out of time. they had explosives with them when they were driving on thursday and they may have been looking for one last target. >> all right. thank you. >>> several vigils held tonight for the victims of the four-day siege, this one in wilmington was for m.i.t. campus officer sean collier. the 26-year-old had been on the job only a year when he was shot to death, presumably by one of the two bombers. there were similar gathers in downtown boston and in watertown, which was at the center of the s
their uncle says tamerlan had changed other the years. >> seeing no purpose in life but to pursue the path of god. >> reporter: the people here in massachusetts has been rallying around the victims all week. well-wishers have come to this memorial in downtown boston to live mementos. chris kennedy said the tragedy bonded the community. >> we'll just appreciate our fellow citizens more. >> reporter: many here say they're glad this week is over so life can get back to...
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the new york times reporting tamerlan's application for u.s. citizenship was under review because background check showed he was interviewed by the fbi in 2011 to possible ties to chechen terrorists. he was cleared and his uncle said tamerlan had been radicalized in recent years. >> no purpose in life but to pursue path of god. >> reporter: this memorial near the finish line of the marathon keeps growing. people are leaving flowers, balloons and cards to remember the three victims killed here almost a week ago. this morning in london, tens of thousands of runners in the london marathon held a moment of silence and wore black ribbons in honor of the victims. officials increased the number of police on site by 40%. susan mcginnis, cbs news boston. >>> and police now say that before a shoot out with the suspects on friday, the brothers used the atm card of a man they had carjacked. it also had a pressure cooker like those used in the bombings that they threw out of the car along with ammunition and two hand grenades. >>> meanwhile several vigils w
the new york times reporting tamerlan's application for u.s. citizenship was under review because background check showed he was interviewed by the fbi in 2011 to possible ties to chechen terrorists. he was cleared and his uncle said tamerlan had been radicalized in recent years. >> no purpose in life but to pursue path of god. >> reporter: this memorial near the finish line of the marathon keeps growing. people are leaving flowers, balloons and cards to remember the three victims...
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the case started thursday night when his older brother tamerlan died after a firefight with police. then officers spent friday going door to door in watertown looking for johar. pictures from a night vision camera show he was hiding in a boat stored in a backyard. after a second shootout, tsarnaev gave himself up and medics rushed him to the hospital. doctors here at boston's beth israel are treating the suspect for serious injuries. cbs news has learned he is suffering from leg and neck wounds and could have bled to death if he hadn't been found in time. authorities are still in watertown collecting evidence. residents are glad it's all over. >> it's surreal finding yourself in a war zone. >> reporter: a memorial for the victims is growing in downtown boston. 11-year-old catherine left this note. >> i meant it with my heart when i wrote it and i really hope boston gets better. >> reporter: many say they are glad life can get back to normal finally. public defenders have agreed to represent tsarnaev once charges are brought. live in boston, adriana diaz. back to you. >> one of the f
the case started thursday night when his older brother tamerlan died after a firefight with police. then officers spent friday going door to door in watertown looking for johar. pictures from a night vision camera show he was hiding in a boat stored in a backyard. after a second shootout, tsarnaev gave himself up and medics rushed him to the hospital. doctors here at boston's beth israel are treating the suspect for serious injuries. cbs news has learned he is suffering from leg and neck wounds...
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the case started thursday night when his older brother tamerlan died after a firefight with police. then officers spent friday going door to door in watertown looking for johar. pictures from a night vision camera show he was hiding in a boat stored in a backyard. after a second shootout, tsarnaev gave himself up and medics rushed him to the hospital. doctors here at boston's beth israel are treating the suspect for serious injuries. cbs news has learned he is suffering from leg and neck wounds and could have bled to death if he hadn't been found in time. authorities are still in watertown collecting evidence. residents are glad it's all over. >> it's surreal finding yourself in a war zone. >> reporter: a memorial for the victims is growing in downtown boston. 11-year-old catherine left this note. >> i meant it with my heart when i wrote it and i really hope boston gets better. >> reporter: many say they are glad life can get back to normal finally. now, one of the latest statements we have gotten is from the islamic society of boston and cambridge. they said both suspects were memb
the case started thursday night when his older brother tamerlan died after a firefight with police. then officers spent friday going door to door in watertown looking for johar. pictures from a night vision camera show he was hiding in a boat stored in a backyard. after a second shootout, tsarnaev gave himself up and medics rushed him to the hospital. doctors here at boston's beth israel are treating the suspect for serious injuries. cbs news has learned he is suffering from leg and neck wounds...